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Gabion cages are made of natural resources, which helps make them an environmentally friendly choice for many applications. Gabion cages are made of rocks, which are abundant in reserves and renewable. Expensive building materials are not needed because rocks can be taken from nearby areas. Read More
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Gabions are commonly used to construct a wall to prevent erosion. The individual cages are often seen stacked on top of each other at the side of motorways to prevent rocks from falling onto the road. They are also used to stop erosion alongside river banks. Read More
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Gabion cages are wire baskets filled with various rocks or soil, which help prevent erosion, maintain slopes, or provide landscape elements. They are usually used in riverbanks and steep slope areas. Read More
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Time to first maintenance or DBR, is defined as the time to 5% rusting of the steel surface. The gabion structure at 5% rust still holds the rocks in place, so is still structurally sound, for many years after 5%DBR (Dark brown rust) stage. Read More
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One of the main advantages of gabion cage walls over traditional walls is that you don't need a traditional foundation - a layer of compacted filler, such as crushed stones. Usually, you only need to give the basket a solid foundation. Read More
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How long is the lifespan of a gabion cage wall? Gabion cages are designed for permanent structures, but their lifespan is directly related to the environment in which they are located. This means that the expected lifespan of gabion walls can range from 10 to 75 years, depending on the installation ... Read More
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This word comes from Italian and means "large cage". This is an appropriate description! Typically, a gabion cage is a wire mesh container used to hold filling materials. arge rock is the most popular filler, but these wire baskets can also hold recycled concrete, glass, sand, soil and inorganic ... Read More
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